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March 1, 2024 Contact: [email protected]
Governor Whitmer Proclaims March 2024 as Women's History Month
LANSING, Mich. – Today Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed March 2024 as Women's History Month to uplift the achievements of women in Michigan history.
“Every month, but specifically this month, we acknowledge the great women of Michigan and around the world who have paved the way for current and future generations,” said Governor Whitmer. “Women are the backbone of our great state. We have proven through hard times we can rise to the occasion and get things done. With the help of ambitious and committed women who want to see positive change, I will continue to advocate and stand on the front lines for women’s rights and equality.”
“We are committed to working alongside Governor Whitmer, her administration and likeminded individuals to proactively uplift her message,” said Cheryl Bergman, CEO of the Michigan Women's Commission. By staying true to the commission's values, we aim to address controversial issues head on, celebrate accomplishments and uplift others with our voices.
"As a devoted ally of change, I am proud to work with Governor Whitmer to spark conversation about racial equality and improve diversity within the leadership in the state,” said Gloria Lara the Civil Rights Commission Chair. “It is my goal to continue educating the mass and creating safe spaces for minorities and underrepresented individuals.”
Governor Whitmer has utilized her platform to implement change and challenge outdated laws to help Michigan’s women and families. The governor will continue to be a voice for the voiceless by fighting for women’s rights to economic mobility, a quality education, and constitutional rights and freedoms.
SOME OF GOVERNOR WHITMER’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS INLCUDE:
FOCUSING ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
Under Governor Whitmer’s leadership, she signed the Reproductive Health Act, passed a law hindering employers from discriminating against women because they’ve had an abortion and invested in Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies.
INCLUSTIVITITY IN THE STATE GOVERNMENT
Governor Whitmer has made sure representation is shown throughout her leadership. Currently, more than 974 women serve on boards, commissions, and full-time positions.
To view the full proclamation, click here.
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